Pop-Pie a la Mode
Pop-Pie a la Mode | |
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Popeye the Sailor series | |
Directed by | Isadore Sparber |
Produced by |
Seymour Kneitel Isadore Sparber (both uncredited) |
Story by | Dave Tendlar |
Voices by |
Jack Mercer (All Other- uncredited) |
Animation by |
Joe Oriolo Morey Reden |
Studio | Paramount Cartoon Studios |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date(s) | January 26, 1945 (US) |
Color process | Technicolor |
Language | English |
Preceded by | She-Sick Sailors |
Followed by | Tops in the Big Top |
Pop-Pie a la Mode is a Popeye theatrical cartoon short, starring Jack Mercer as Popeye. Produced by Paramount Cartoon Studios (formerly Famous Studios) and directed by Isadore Sparber, it was released in 1945 and is the 132nd cartoon in the Popeye series of theatrical cartoons released by Paramount Pictures.
Plot
Popeye, shipwrecked and riding a small raft, is overjoyed to come across a tropical island where Joe's Always Inn stands. He is received by Joe himself, who is in fact the king of the island's cannibal tribe. Seeing the delectable newcomer makes him visualize a meaty dish and, after Popeye is given service, Joe turns to his cookbook for ideas. To fatten him, he has the sailor rest comfortably on a hammock while being served various types of potato and starchy sweets. When a little cannibal tries to sandwich one of the guest's legs, Joe turns him away. Later, Joe says to Popeye he is to be initiated into the Secret Order of the Midnight Well.
The ceremony involves Popeye taking a hot tub bath in the island clearing, at night. Drums sounding, Popeye enters the tub – which is soon dismantled to reveal he is really in a large cauldron. After the young cannibal makes another sandwich out of Popeye's meaty arm, and takes a bite this time, the hero acknowledges his predicament as he sees every native is holding a meat ration book and looking at him hungrily. It takes a horde of natives to overcome Popeye's resistance, but he is finally subdued, then Hammered into the shape of a juicy steak ready to be grilled. The sailor-steak manages to get out and eat his spinach, promptly defeating all the tribesmen then going after Joe, who takes shelter in a building from which he shoots many Cannons at the hero. Popeye turns his own projectiles against him, however. Joe is sent flying to the water, where two hungry sharks await, only he is hungrier and chases them over the sea. Popeye becomes the tribe's new king, although he has to put up with the boy cannibal trying a Popeye-leg sandwich once again.